Show sg 8 S L. L SOUTHERN UTAH GROUPS TO COOPERATE to Pro Pro- Chamber Civic Clubs to jf if It mote New Industries i Tourist Travel I I Salt Lake City and sot southern ern Utah Saturday banded together to Develop new industries in Utah Sponsor means of ot increasing tourist travel in Utah Improve the states state's network of or highways The program was outlined at the Salt Lake City chamber of commerce at noon More than 50 directors of the Associated Civic Clubs of ot Southern South South- em ern Utah and anti the board of ot governors of the the Salt Salt Lake City chamber of ot commerce were present The association of civic clubs which represents organizations in 15 Utah southern and central counties was represented by President Frank G. G Martines Marlines Mayor Louis Marcus on behalf of Salt Lake City Tourist travel is one of the most mosi vital factors that thal must be considered when the economic future of Salt SaIl Lake City and Utah is considered President Martines said Have Reached Teak Peak Other industries have apparently reached their peak in the state he hc said laid Good roads and inducements to tourists would help take up the deficiency caused by their present doldrums he declared Discuss Roads Highway improvement plans means of ot making the Wayne county Wonderland Wonderland Wonder Wonder- land land and a national park and the need for erosion control work on Utah triO of ot the Colorado river featured the discussion at the opening meeting Friday night I Members of the state legislature state and civic officials and representatives la lives of ot the local chamber of com corn merce were special guests A resolution asking that U. U S. S highway high highS way ay 91 01 extending from St. St Geor George c into northern Utah be widened and oiled was adopted by the Federal funds probably would be available to construct flood and erosion ero era sion fion control dams on the Fremont Virgin and San Juan rivers to prevent silting tilting at Boulder dam E. E P. P member of the advisory board of ot the national r rivers ers and harbors congress pointed out To Withdraw Bill BUl The proposed bill to increase taxes on cn o open cut cut n-cut min mines will be withdrawn I by Representative Warwick C. C LamaI Lamoreaux Lamo Lama I reaux State Senator 0 O. O C. C Bowman I of Kanab a member of ot the civic group legislative committee reported at the meeting Club members explained such legislation might prevent pre development development devel devel- of ot the alunite deposits and andIron Iron mines of southern Utah Efforts to scale down debts owed the state stale by th the Piute Reservoir and andI I I Canal company the Carbon Wa Water r company and the central Utah project in Millard county were outlined by State Senator Wilford Day of Parowan Paro Paro- wan Dr R. R C. C Dalgleish lc legislative committee com corn chairman for the Utah State Stale Dental association and Abe Abc Hansen of Richfield representing the Utah Tax Reform league explained the aims of their organizations Sixty per cent of every dollar that comes to southern Utah eventually comes to Salt Lake City President Martines said Mayor Marcus pledged to cooperate In every possible way for the thc development development develop develop- ment meat of ot the program A ss three point program which the association association association as as- will sponsor was outlined in m resolutions adopted by the assoc association association tion during its morning meeting at the Newhouse hotel The program is J 1 Equalization of educational opportunities for all sections of Utah in order that all aU children whether rich or poor shall have equal ual school opportunity 2 A detailed study of Utah's tax to determine feasibility of or changing the basis of most taxes from real property to income 3 Petition the state to readjust d debts now owed the state by the Piute Reservoir and Canal Can company The r resolution also provided that the Carbon County Water company end nd the central Utah project in Millard Mil Mil- lard county come under the same readjustment British Consul Cyril H. H Cane of San Francisco spoke briefly durin during the soon noon meeting in behalf of better An An- American Ilo-American relations The associations association's convention will c end Saturday night when delegates will be e entertained at the Hotel Utah as s guests of The Tribune |